Is it necessary to change the oil after adding LIQUID BEARING?
In most of the operating conditions faced by lubricating oils, heat, dust, moisture and other forms of contamination can enter the oil reservoir. This creates a condition which encourages oxidation, and can lead to the formation of organic solids and gradual thickening of the oil. This is an ongoing process and when this occurs, the best solution is to change the oil on a regular basis, regardless of whether or not LIQUID BEARING is used. When LIQUID BEARING is used for the first time in higher mileage engines, the detergency effect will dislodge built-up sludge, oxidation and corrosion causing catalysts. This contamination should be flushed out during the oil change. The engine or equipment manufacturer’s recommended oil change intervals should be followed. With the regular use of LIQUID BEARING, longer oil change periods may be possible. However, we do not encourage random increases (or delays) in oil change intervals. Decisions to increase oil change intervals should be supported by